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Quote "When did you come to meet Guru Granth sahib Balbir ji cos I met Guru Granth sahib ji yesterday and Guruji were talking to me...... However Guruji said he was in deep meditation till now..."

I met the true Guru and found Him in deep meditation from the first day. I felt so great in His company and immediately fell engrossed deep, slanting within. With HIM all around is silence transcending all the noises, both in the outer and inner world.
Since then I sit near my Guru meditating deep in meditation. His nearness overpowers the haphazardness and leads me into silence and solace.

I wonder, people making so many noises near the Guru deep in meditation and around and fighting for the time for their concerts.

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Begum, by the way psychiatrists ask me how to meditate. They also wish to become healthy and peaceful.

That Yogi does not know the way.
Understand that his heart is filled with greed, emotional attachment, Maya and egotism. ||1|
One who does not slander or praise others, who looks upon gold and iron alike,
who is free from pleasure and pain - he alone is called a true Yogi. ||1||
The restless mind wanders in the ten directions - it needs to be pacified and restrained.
Says Nanak, whoever knows this technique is judged to be liberated. ||2||3||

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But Balbir ji, how can you answer sincerely when don't know the answer.

I think you didn't read the shabad I posted, sorry pasted last time. Anyways, pasting it again.

That Yogi does not know the way.
Understand that his heart is filled with greed, emotional attachment, Maya and egotism. ||1|
One who does not slander or praise others, who looks upon gold and iron alike,
who is free from pleasure and pain - he alone is called a true Yogi. ||1||
The restless mind wanders in the ten directions - it needs to be pacified and restrained.
Says Nanak, whoever knows this technique is judged to be liberated. ||2||3||

Hey by the way I read that 38 sounds and japuji sahib thread of yours, actually quite an innovative way to look at japuji sahib... But when I analysed I could find 43 sounds in mool mantra... So what happened to 5 more pauris...
Well may be god is not so kind to me in numbers and I am sorry If I have analysed it wrongly....

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ਨਾਮ ਤੇਰੇ ਕੀ ਜੋਤਿ ਲਗਾਈ (Previously namjap)

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A person will worship something, have no doubt about that. We may think our tribute is paid in secret in the dark recesses of our hearts, but it will out. That which dominates our imaginations and our thoughts will determine our lives, and our character. Therefore, it behooves us to be careful what we worship, for what we are worshipping we are becoming.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson -

Quote "I think you didn't read the shabad I posted, sorry pasted last time. Anyways, pasting it again."
Please post your interpretation while referring the Vaak from Gurdev, not the borrowed interpretation. Also, please do not forget to provide the Ang. (page number).

Quote "By the way I could hear the similar sounds in this as well :

ek balbir ji....

e.......k.........ba.........l..........bi.......r ......ji....."

Please do not envy others. Better use the precious time for true Simran.

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Quote from Begum "Balbir has yet to improve his formulae on his website. I should be shouting,'Guru has been found, come all saints and sadhus'."
Thanks for the suggestion. However, I am not looking for a web master to weave the net.
God's Grace makes one saint or a saadhoo. Only looking out of the window does not help one to fly in freedom.

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You have started a thread that deals with the expression 'Guru' , a term , that connotes something very significant. However on Going thru. the Gurbani one finds that the term sometimes means God and sometimes it means someone which is other than both of above. Can you guide as to the meaning of the term 'Guru'. I have posted this type of question in some other post as well.

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